On Sunday, January 19, TikTok shut down in the United States following a federal law deadline concerning national security and user privacy. Many thought the ban would be permanent (or at least last a while), but in less than 24 hours, the app was back online in the country. In a message available to users who opened the app after the servers were restored, TikTok thanked President Donald Trump for getting the app back online. To make matters worse, some netizens have found signs suggesting TikTok has been taken over by Meta, which would explain why the ban was lifted. But did Meta actually purchase the beloved video platform? Let’s discuss.
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